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Monday, February 29, 2016

Just six years ago in March of 2010, TrailerShowroom proudly opened the doors of its Oregon branch. We were excited then and we're excited now! Our goal in Independence is to serve customers located on the west coast and the Pacific Northwest. With several manufacturing sites in TX, IN and GA, this facility is the first west coast branch for TrailerShowroom.

Monday, February 15, 2016

It is no secret that the food truck business is booming. Of course, like lots of endeavors, getting started is often the biggest challenge. The laws and sanitation requirements for mobile businesses that sell food to the public vary greatly from state to state. For example, in some areas, any food-related business serving from a truck or trailer must be affiliated with a brick and mortar restaurant. For our purposes, we will leave those details to you. Instead, we’d like for you to consider why a concession trailer from TrailerShowroom would be right for you!

Monday, February 1, 2016

Driving in hazardous conditions that many parts of the country experience during the winter months is especially challenging. With the possibility of rain, freezing rain, wind, fog, ice, snow or even worse, combinations of those elements, drivers, especially those towing utility trailers-must be prepared for anything!

Please review the following scenarios and their solutions:

Limited or reduced visibility: When it is possible pull off the road to a safe place, well off the shoulder and stop. Turn on your hazard lights to remain visible.

Limited or reduced traction: Slow down and make all movements gentle ones - never drive faster than conditions allow.

Need to brake on slick road: Brake gently to avoid skidding. Should you begin to skid, take your foot off the gas and shift to neutral, quickly. Next, steer in the direction you want your car to go. Before the rear wheels stop skidding, shift to drive and gently press the accelerator and never aggressively slam on the brakes.